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FISH/WILDLIFE TECHNICIAN - 77000225

Employer
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Job Description, Responsibilities and Required Qualifications or Skills

The FWC’s Northwest Region Wildlife and Habitat Management Section is seeking a highly motivated Fish and Wildlife Technician to assist three biologists and one Fish and Wildlife technician in planning, developing, and implementing activities to manage wildlife populations, improve wildlife habitat and provide public recreational opportunities on Apalachicola River Wildlife Environmental Area in Gulf and Franklin Counties.

List of any subordinates supervised: None.

Residency Requirements: Must reside within a 25-mile radius of Apalachicola River WEA

The incumbent conducts wildlife habitat management activities which include the use of specialized mechanical equipment for prescribed fire, clearing and chopping dense vegetation, groundcover restoration, field preparation and planting of wildlife forage plants, and chemical or mechanical control of invasive plants. Operates and maintains heavy equipment used to complete management projects on the area. Equipment responsibilities include maintenance, diagnostics, and repair of equipment including a bulldozer, front-end loader, dump truck, farm tractors, mowers, trucks, trailers, ATVs, outboard motors, chainsaws, and construction equipment. Assists with area improvement such as construction and maintenance of informational signs, kiosks, check station, roads, parking areas, trails, fences, gates, water control structures, equipment storage facilities, and offices. Maintenance activities require experience and skills in electrical, carpentry, plumbing, welding, and painting. Assists with wildlife surveys for game, nongame, and imperiled species. Monitors vegetation response to habitat manipulations. Assists with management of public hunts, monitoring public use through traffic counters, and collecting biological data from hunter harvested animals including Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) specimens from deer. Assists other wildlife management areas as directed and provides technical assistance to individuals, organizations, and other government agencies regarding wildlife and habitat management, including nuisance bear abatement. Participates in regional and divisional coordination meetings or training programs. Completes other duties as assigned.

  • Ability to operate, maintain, diagnose, and repair heavy equipment, tractors, farm implements, ATVs, and outboard motors.
  • Knowledge and experience in electrical, carpentry, plumbing, welding, and painting.
  • Knowledge and experience with the application of prescribed fire.
  • Knowledge and experience with chemical or mechanical control of native and invasive nonnative vegetation.
  • Knowledge of GPS (Global Positioning Systems).
  • Knowledge and experience in conducting wildlife surveys with an emphasis on nongame species.
  • Ability to work independently and in a variety of weather conditions.
  • Ability to plan and prioritize work assignments and multi-task.
  • Ability to deal effectively with customers.
  • Ability to communicate effectively with external and internal customers.
Job Field:
Wildlife
Job Type:
Full Time
Location Detail:
558 South Murphy Road, Wewahitchka, FL 32465
Salary:
$1,326.15 biweekly
Job Benefits:

Life insurance, paid vacation, paid sick leave, health and dental insurance

Application Deadline:

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